Donald Trump likely won’t carry Wisconsin in the landslide that delivered Republican Tommy Thompson a third term as governor in 1994.
But the former president can still win there, according to Thompson, who held the office for a record 14 years, if he follows four rules he says were his formula for success.
Trump famously cracked Democrats’ “blue wall” when he won Wisconsin, along with Michigan and Pennsylvania, in a shock victory that sent him to the White House in 2016. But he lost the state four years later by almost the same margin.
In 2020, little more than 20,000 votes separated him and President Joe Biden in Wisconsin.
By all indications, the election this November will be just as close. Like Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris is …